STUDY SUGGESTS that We have
More Deaths From Mad Cow
Disease COMING!
400 a year die of it in USA annually. The
PRION is real SLOW
TO GESTATE
when in the hospital BLOOD SUPPLY, of course IN
MEAT SUPPLY it takes
a few years til calf matures, BUT worst
of all, it is IN THE MOMMY
SUPPLY!

The LONG LIVES that some New Guinea
cannibals enjoyed before a tidal wave of succumbing to a
brain-wasting
disease --- suggest that many
more humans will
eventually die of mad cow disease,
scientists tell us.
Several experts in such illnesses, called prion diseases
— which are blamed
for killing New Guinea cannibals and British eaters of
infected beef —
disagreed with that frightening implication of the
study, which was published
in The Lancet, a British medical journal.

These experts
praised the rigorous work the authors of the
report did to confirm that kuru, a disease that once
decimated highland
tribes in New Guinea, can incubate for 50 years in a few
genetically protected
people. But the experts said they thought that the
findings did not prove
that there would be future waves of deaths among people
who ate beef from
prion-infected cows in the 1980's.

"That's a
provocative conclusion, but I'm not sure it's totally
plausible,"
said Dr. David Westaway, a prion expert at the
University of Toronto. CNN
tells us 400
people
die a year of it in USA.

184,000
people
in Britain, have died of variant
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease,
which humans get from cows that had bovine spongiform
encephalopathy, or
mad cow disease. (as of 2014).

The authors
chronicled the deaths and genetic makeup of 11 aging
members
of the Fore tribe who died from 1996 to 2004 of kuru,
which can lie dormant
for years but then start a quick, irreversible descent
into dementia and
death.

Kuru killed
thousands of Fore beginning in the 1920's and only began
to fade after the Australian authorities in the 1950's
outlawed the Fore
practice of honoring their dead by butchering them with
bamboo knives at
mortuary feasts, eating them and — by some accounts —
smearing themselves
with brain tissue, which would drive infection into cuts
and scratches.

Scientists studying
kuru eventually realized that it was transmitted
when misfolded prion proteins reached another brain and
"taught" its proteins
to misfold and congeal into a spongy mass.

The new Lancet study
relied on teams of local people who visited mountain
villages for years, interviewing and asking for blood
samples from anyone
with symptoms. The 11 they found were all born between
1933 and 1949, and
cannibalism died out by 1960.

The lead author, Dr.
John Collinge of University College, London, concluded
that kuru could incubate as long as 56 years before
killing. It has been
known for years that people with a certain genetic
marker die soonest of
prion diseases. Nine of the 11 Fore did not have it.

For that reason, Dr.
Collinge predicted more waves of deaths among people
who ate prion-infected beef decades ago, because most of
the world also
lacks that genetic marker.

"Recent estimates of
the size of the vCJD epidemic based on uniform
genetic susceptibility could be substantial
underestimations," he wrote,
using an abbreviation for variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob
disease.

But several experts
— Dr. Westaway; Dr. Richard T. Johnson, a John Hopkins
University microbiologist; Dr. Robert Klitzman, a Columbia
University psychiatrist who wrote a book about
kuru' and Dr. Eugene
O. Major, acting director of basic neuroscience at the National
Institutes of Health — all said in interviews that
they disagreed that
there would be huge numbers of future cases.

Because kuru is a
human disease, it is better at infecting humans than
cow disease is, they argued, and Fore cannibals ate
brain matter or got
it into skin cuts, while most people eat meat, which has
low concentrations
of prions.

Guesses as to how
many people will eventually die of mad cow disease
have varied wildly. In 2001, two groups of eminent
British scientists argued
over whether it would kill 136,000 Britons or only a few
thousand. Recently
some scientists have predicted that it will die out in a
decade, while
others have argued that it is still incubating in many
people and will
be transmitted by blood transfusions. Or by gestation to
children!

No one expects no
more deaths, Dr. Major said, but to any suggestion
that the 160 known now are merely the tip of an iceberg,
he said, "I think
this iceberg is in a very shallow pond."

Told of their
skepticism, Dr. Collinge said he was not predicting any
specific number of deaths, but did not believe that the
disease was disappearing.
Britons ate a lot of brain and spinal cord in "recovered
meat" in the 1980's,
he said "and there are five or six other genes which
collectively might
delay the incubation period, and we don't know which
they are yet."

Dr. Johnson said he
worked in New Guinea in 1964, shortly after cannibalism
had ended but while kuru — still a scientific mystery —
was still killing
80 percent of the women in some villages while men were
being ritually
executed as witches to even out the populations.

In the world of
prions, he said, "every time you try to draw an obvious
conclusion, you can be sure of only one thing: be
ready for surprises." By DONALD
G. McNEIL
Jr.

The
big surprise to be ready for is this:
Western science is claiming all those adult humans
degenerating into madness
are ALZHEIMERS, a genetic susceptibility-disease which
is resident in .000003%
of the population and couldn't grow incrementally, ever.
Yet it seems to
have done that. Genetic suceptibilities do not GROW
incrementally. They
stay at the same statistical level. So the only other
answer is, it is
really MADCOW, a tsunami of madcow in beef eaters
sweeping over the planet.
And having seen space ships on many occasions, and
knowing the laser-cuts
on huge beef cows done in South West were impossible for
humans...what
do they call that? Cattle mutilations? Means aliens are
'running' this
disease. They want the planet but not us on it. They are
vacating the building
to take it over as an ALIEN Condo.